Henry King (British Army officer)

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Henry King
Member of the British Parliament
for County Sligo
In office
1822–1831
Personal details
Born4 July 1776
Died25 November 1839
Spouses
  • Mary Hewitt
    (m. 1802; died 1821)
  • Catherine Philipps
    (m. 1832)
Children7
Parents
Military service
Branch/serviceBritish Army
Ranklieutenant-general

Lieutenant-General Sir Henry King KCB (1776–1839) was a British Army officer and Member of Parliament for County Sligo in Ireland.

He was the fourth son of Robert King, 2nd Earl of Kingston (1754–1799).

He joined the army as an ensign in the 47th Foot in 1794. He was subsequently a lieutenant (1795), a captain in the 56th Foot (1796), the Life Guards (1799) and the 43rd Foot (1802), a major in the 5th Foot (1804), a lieut.-colonel in 1809, a colonel in 1814 and a major-general in 1825. He was then colonel of the 1st West India Regiment (1834) and a lieut.-general in 1838. He was severely wounded in both legs in 1799 and captured in 1805. Following the disbandment of his battalion in 1816 he was appointed to the office of Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince Regent, afterwards George IV of the United Kingdom, serving from 1817 to 1830. He was knighted KCB on 28 March 1835.

He lived at Grove Lodge at Winkfield Row, near Windsor in Berkshire.

He died in 1839 and was buried in the parish church at Winkfield. He had married twice: firstly Mary, the daughter of the Hon. and Very Rev. John Hewitt, dean of Cloyne, with whom he had three sons and four daughters and secondly Catherine, the daughter of Rev. Edward Philipps, and widow of J. Richardson.

References[edit]

  • "KING, Hon. Henry (1776–1839)". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 21 August 2012.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for County Sligo
1822–1831
With: Edward Synge Cooper 1822–1830
Edward Joshua Cooper 1830–1831
Succeeded by
Military offices
Preceded by Colonel of the 1st West India Regiment
1834–1839
Succeeded by